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If you replaced the sensor, you need to have it programmed somewhere like a tire shop or the dealer. It won't just automatically learn. If you haven't changed any of them out, it is probably just a dead sensor. I work at discount tire and see this happen all the time.
Ok. Never heard of this. I went through the re-learning instructions. Guess I will have to give a tire shop a call.